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donny48 | 09:08 Fri 15th Nov 2024 | Crosswords
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Clue is ; Article backed unknown earthquake town (8).

Crossword answers 911 gave the following.

"Article" refers to the indefinite article "a" or "an". It indicates that we are looking for a word that begins with a vowel sound. In this case, it will be "an".

"Backed" is a synonym for "supported" or "behind". This suggests that we need to place a word or abbreviation behind another element.

"Unknown" is often represented by the letter "X" in crossword puzzles. Therefore, we can assume that we need to substitute an unknown or unfamiliar term with "X".

"Earthquake town" provides the context and theme for the clue. We are searching for a place associated with earthquakes, possibly a town or city.

We start with the indefinite article, which is "an".

Next, we place the abbreviation for "backed" behind it. This abbreviation is often represented by a single letter, and in this case, it is "X".

Lastly, we add the term "earthquake town" after "anX". The town that fits this description is "NAZARETH".

I am confused about the "anX", Do they mean "anZ"

 

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Article backed Na 

Unknown = z

areth - anagram of earth (qukae is indicator)

definition = town = Nazareth

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I appreciate your answer and this is how I got my answer but in the article that I mention there is the "x" which is what puzzles me.

In maths, X Y and Z are often used in equations as unknowns.

In this instance they're referring to Z.

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So they are using both "x" and"z" when in fact they should only use"z".

I'm sorry yes i misread and didn't realise you were asking about an answer given by another site.

I'd suggest whoever posted that answer was incorrect, it doesn't make sense to me.

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I presumed a mistaken use of the two terms but then thought I was missing something. I am now content with my original thought.

Thanks  for the help.

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